Okay, let's dive into 2015 from the perspective of "Ocean A to Z". This year saw significant events, research, and awareness focused on the world's oceans.
Here's an A to Z guide to the ocean in 2015:
"A is for Acidification:" Ocean acidification continued to be a major concern. Increased atmospheric CO2 levels are making the oceans more acidic, threatening shell-building organisms like corals, mollusks, and some plankton, which form the base of marine food webs. Research in 2015 highlighted the cascading effects of this change.
"B is for Barrier Reefs:" The devastating back-to-back mass coral bleaching events in 2014 and 2015 heavily impacted the Great Barrier Reef. 2015 saw continued monitoring and desperate efforts by scientists and conservationists to help the reef recover from this unprecedented stress.
"C is for Currents:" Major ocean currents, like the Gulf Stream, were studied for their complex dynamics and potential impacts on global climate patterns. There was ongoing research into how changes in temperature and freshwater input might affect these vital current systems.
"D is for Deep Sea:" Exploration of the deep sea continued, often using remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). Scientists discovered new species and ecosystems, highlighting the vast unknowns and the need for protection for these unique, fragile environments. The challenges of extreme pressure and darkness made deep-sea research both difficult and fascinating.
"E is for El Niño:" The
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Bling Bling

Circle

Dance

Eagle

Forest

Gaze

Hide

Incredible

Jaw

Kiss

Lamb

Mola Mola

Neverland

Origin

Quest

Reflection

Selfie

Taxi

UFO

Voyager

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Xmas

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